“THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - ~__ "- = MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1889. ~% | | } } en i : OPENING TO-DAY | nena eee aatseennesneceni AE | ; : War Ships in Port. Telegraphic Odds and Ends. THE CITY CHI _—_— Majesty . ships Bellerophon and San FRANCISCO, Aug. a Reports are | Pvlades arrived at Charlottetown at | in circulation here that the sugar trust has seven o'clock this morning. Bishop Court- about completed negotiations with an Eng- w. Sir Jo yee Commander of the] lish-German syndicate to get the sugar 19th A t . t Fel in ae aan Goued Middleton | markets of the world under —- cone | Monday, Igus ' Ins ij were on board trol. The plan contemplates Ng pare T YC! OCK A M. The Bellerophon is a screw battleship of | of all the principal ese “ Cuba, AT 9 O'CL » Ae 2 the second class, 7,550 tons; 6,520 horse Phillipine Islands, Java and 4 s ms ; power. She has been here before; but she | which would place the main source of raw It is requested that there be oe all ee lately been re-commissioned, as fol- | supply under control of the ayndicate. | a noe of Pupils on the day of opening, 1a : ‘ Zanzivak, Aug. 9.--Stanley is coming) jay be graded into their respective depar down the coast with Emin Pascha, 9,000) nents. By order of School Board. men and an enormous quantity of ivory. ISAAC OXENHAM, The exact date of their arriva! is uncertain. Secretary. The Germans are doing their utmost to; gugi2—3imws create a disturbance here, and a rising against all Europeans is not only possible, AUCTION SALE ee ees but highly probable. . Lieutenant—The Hon. W. G. Stopford. San Francisco, Aug. 9.—The steamer Gunner Lieutenant—Andrew L. Murray. Australia, from New Zealand, _—- news Torpedo Lieutenant—T. Barry. to July 30th. ‘Two half-white Hawanians, : Charles H. — Zobert W Wilcox and Robert Boyd, with Dwelling House, Store and Joseph R. Bridson. the aid of 150 natives, made an armed at- ° 1 » ’ +“ ; — Fausett. tempt to overthrow the Government. The Premises at Southport. Staif Commander—Frederick Hire. ht, | Palace grounds and government houses Ss , Major of —n a o . ro. ae were taken possession of by the rioters. ee 0 oh ee ae een ey The Honolulu Rifles were called out and T7E are instructed by Mrs, Henry Beer Fleet Sur a Dr Bolster a skirmish ensued, in which seven Haw- W to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, Aug. Fleet Samanbee -Henry A. Scrivener. aiins were killed and twelve wounded. | 93rd, at 3 o’elock, p. m. :— Fleet Engineer—C. Stewart. The rioters at last were compelled to sur- That valuable Business Stand, fronting 64 Nava! Instructor— —— McCarthy. render. Mh feet on Main Street, Southport, running back Jounstown, Pa., Aug. 9.—Two bodies WILL BE RE-OPENED ON oo One Case of Assorted Knit Wool Goods, in Opera Shawls, Squares, Fichus, Jackets, Fascinators, Clonds, and Novelties in Knit Wool Goods, bought ata special bargain, will be offered by us for a few days at 25 per cent. below regular price. _ ‘There are some very pretty things in this lot, and every article is a bar- ‘pvam[T, ajstq ‘uo\jog u ‘sapeys ysamoau ‘soniquy 4q31 ‘saqooD Sssaud lows Vice- Admiral — George Wills Watson. Flag Lieut. —Ernest T. C. Trowbridge. Secretary—-James N. Robinson. Clerk of Secretary—F. Lewis H. Smith. Chas. S. Wonham. Captain—C. C, Drury. Aym AP—' gel ‘gz oung ‘amojayjopeyg | aL1IUIYsBy pus yII oT Moy pus SpUIy Te ‘SLSHAUMAGNA SUsppiyg paw saipyg ozo ‘sures MUS “SHAOTO ALM 83ueq par iq pue BIMOJOLA U Lia VNOSVUS Sub-Lieutenant—Mareus R. Hill. \ 164 feet, with all the buildings thereon. . = Surgeons—Dr. R. Pickthorn and Dr. | were taken out out of the sand to-day. One Atso—A Building Lot, with large Ware gar nh at the price asked. Thomas. was identified as Alexander Hamilton, jr.,| oom in the rear of and adjoining said pre- Oe Assist. Paymaster—Theodore Lanyon. a prominent resident of the town. [t 18 | mises. < Engineer—W. |. Black. : very evident a great many bodies are in The Dwelling House and Store are well a2 ee ae ae ee ON ee Ca A ee ee = eh Assist. Engineers—Ninsley Stephens, D. | cellars and other places where there are| finished, with a large frost-proof cellar and pun J. Carrathers, W. C, Morcom, ——Daley. piles of dirt. Notwithstanding this, it is} outbuildings. These premises are well = Boatswain Thomas Nineham. likely the force of workmen employ ed by | adapted for general business purposes. bx Boatewain ~— a _ the state will soon be withdrawn, and, if| Terms easy. rwWic alfield en so, many bodies now only a few feet under Kk. H. NORTON & CO., 5 anniv the sand will lie until their bones are ex Auctioneers. W. H. Gerv is ©, Tippitts. A. C. H. Smith posed by accident. Charlottetown, Aug. 12, 1889—eod augl2—dy eod wky li Wasnineton, Aug. 4.—Rear Admiral nen —_ SdO0O0D a —— = —— ‘sgotaid . lea e > Niele ° x oo Sir Maleolm McGregor, Bart. Gerhard reports from Port-au-Prince to the KF 1 I S & ‘ Philip T. H. Watson. secretary of the navy, under date July 20: urniture, Car vets, C. —* Mr. Rymer. ‘‘Legitime government delivered ‘to the U. Mr. Greentree. S. Minister $7,500 compensation for the . . , Tr , » te ox i fr. Mr. Montmorency. seizure and detention of the steamer | I ¥ AUC a ay ee = 190 ; Mr. Kennedy. Ozema.” row, TUESDAY, lk: - . { 2 . ° ° eloe _i— Mr. R. S. Cotton Monrreat, Aug. 9.—An Indian just re- o'clock, p. m Clerks— or, Creighton, Mr. R. B, Hosking, | turned from Lake St. John district pre-| Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen H Thy en. ini eile a tends to know all about the great lake Mis- | Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Pictures, th a ol a wo ay tinal z 1540 "atone Slee stassini, whose real dimensions have evoked Crockery, ane ety HARRIS ge eae ’ much discussion. He ridicules the state- GEO. M. aR, : 7 ment of Mr. Low of the geological survey| augl?2 Auctioneer. Captain—Ernest N. Rolfe. that it is only a hundred miles long, and| — Lieutenants ~Arthur R. F. Bailey, Kdward says it must be at least three hundred H Bl sir, Char‘es H. Umfreville. bs miles. He positively asserts that the lake i Lieutenant, R. N. R.—Lewis M. Wibmer. | does not end where Mr. Low has reported, Statf Surgeon—-William E. Bennett. Paymaster—Joseph W. Chaster. Staff Engineer—David J. Gyles. Sub Lieutenant—Richard M. Harbord. Gunner—James L. Hughes. “ae cS AL AL CR SS CEE AL OFS FANGY SLIPPERS ~ and that on the contrary there is the *‘nar- rows,” through which he has oftened NOTHER CARGO of Superior JERMYN paddled, leading into a much larger ex- A HARD COAL, ia Chestnut and Egg panse of the great lake where its breadth | sizes, now landing ex schr. “ Alaska” from » ° . . , , s Boatswain-Joseph V. Luter. runs sometimes to between thirty and forty | New York. = Clerk—Alfred M. Cleveland. miles. a Also, in Store and Arriving : lt is stated that the ships will remain Lonpon, Aug. 8.—Emperor William re- Acadia, Sydney, Victoria, Glace Bay, Cale © no fom themen dam ri 26,000 ‘ Alders aie). Oo ee cad ateinie 4 here for three days. viewed 26,000 troops at Aldershot yeste donia, Vale, Albion, Gowrie, Intercolonial =) T satriatiphintthoth ; iadsinats A ladle : Sr LV ‘SHIFT PBT pUuB SOAOTH IST] ‘saAopy : ‘syoosuren ‘s[[nyy ‘sumer s dogs August 9, 1889. “soVig =puv S10[OF) Aoue 7 ‘mney Ur ‘SIOSVUVd c x aad tte amen ag ape aN SeaIaae= Santas aaa PARTHERSHIP NOTICE, For Sale or To Let, a ‘id mt 1 he Prince of Wales, owmg to in- aud other kinds of large and small Coal. A House Wrecked by Lightning. | disposition, was not present. The cavalry : meee made a magnificent display. After the re- R. McMILLAN. Tue thander-storm of Saturday evening} View, while at luncheon, in replying toa} augl2—mtwt 3w that her guar 1m uN badly wrecked the dwelling house of John| toast, the Emperor said he would always) — Garrett, Souris West. The lightning struck | ™ake it his duty to maintain the traditions the flue first, scattering the bricks in all] 0f good fellowship existing between Eng- Valuable Freehold Property directions, tearing the shingles off the|!and and Germany, and he was confident roof, aad splintering five rafters as effect-| they would long continue to exist. The FOR SALE ually as ifthey had been pounded into | British and German armies took the tield ' shreds. The house consisted of six rooms, | together many years ago, and he hoped the only ove of which escaped danger, the one| brotherhood of arms wouid be permanent. | / Byron are invited up to the Ist Sep- in which Mrs. Garrett chanced to be sitting | At the dinner given by the Prince of Wales tember next, at noon, from parties de- with her infant at the time. The bedroom|to Emperor William, the Prince and_the|sirousof purchasing that valuable Freehold shows two large holes in the plastering near the head of the bed with plastering and part of the wall burst in. The pantry and two other rooms received damages, An upstair bedroom had the windowbroken and a mirror that hung on the opposite side of the wall smashed into a thousand pieces’ The electric fluid then passed into the cellar, cutting out large pieces of the flooring in various places in the kitchen, and taking a slice out of the cooking stove on its downward course. The house has been visited since by dozens of persons, and such a wreck as it presents is seldom seen. It will take something in the vicinity of $200 to repair it. Mrs. Garret’s escape, under the circumstances, was simply mir- aculous. Ifshe had been in any other room than tle one in which she was sitting the pro>ability is that she would have been instantly killed. There were no other per- sons in the house but her and her child when the lightning struck. ——-+@°@-— Bishop Courtney's Visitation. Tie P. E. Island Church Magazine out- lines the probably course of Bishop Court- ney's visitation as follows :— Tuesday, 13th—Kensington. Wednesday, 14th—Summerside. Thursday, 15th— Alberton. Friday, 16th —Port Hill. Saturday, 17th —Crapaud. Sunday, 18th —Charlottetown. Emperor both expressed the hope that the German army and the British navy would ba important factors in preserving peace. The Prince of Wales will visit Emperor William in September, when the two will go on a hunting expedition. Tignish Notes. A sad accident occurred here on Monday afternoon, the Sth inst. A man named John Mansfield accidentally fell backwards off his truck wagon and fatally injured his spine, Drs. McLellan and Dyer were im- mediately called in attendance ; yet, not- withstanding the superior medical skill which was at hand, nothing could be done. He rallied until Tuesday afternoon, the 6th inst., when death put an end to his sufferings. The farmers who have been busy for some time, gathering in their hay,'which is much above the average, have now finished. Owing to the unusually early spring and ex- cellent growth of the season, the farmers will have no time between haying and har- vesting. The harvest promises to be a good one. Mr. J. C. Carruthers, pharmacist and chemist, has opened a drug store here with very good prospects. It is located in the store leased by 8. T. Perry, Esq., opposite 2 Perry Bros’. dry goods store. The stand Property belonging to William Mitchell, situated on the north side of Grafton Street, and lying between the residence of Dr. Taylor and the Mc‘ii!l Estate, comprising Half Lots Nos. 27 and 28, more or !ess, in the 3rd hun- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown City. Said property is open for inspection at any time. If not sold in one block, it will be divided to suit purchasers. Any offer less than $5,500 for the whole will not be accepted. Possession given this fall if required. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, W(LLIAM MITCHELL. augl2—eod tl let sept WESTWARD HO! ORACE GREELEY advised young men to **go West,” but we go further than that, and invite all, regardless of age or sex, to come West and witness the grand opening of THE ALBERTON TROTTING PARK, WHICH TAKES PLACE ON Thursday, the 22d of August, W hen the following Purses will be competed for :— Ist. Free for All—-Purse $50-—-divided - $25 to first, $15 to 2d, $10 to 3d. ‘sBjjouqmuy) vowed; y pue yIIS ESS ss i SHIUACIOUANA i SATUAAGIOUENA TT ‘syooyg puv sodiijg UMBT pue ssiay pin TV ‘SHOTHd MOT AVIVNOLLdWOXaA d goru ‘st E.H. NORTON &CO. AVING enteredinto partnership and pur- chased the business lately conducted by Mr.A. McNEILL, we are prepared to carry on the bnsiness of Auctionsers, Commission Merchants and Money Lenders. Auction Sales will be carefully conducted, and all returns, whether for cash or credit sales, will be made immediately after sale. With a very complete knowledge of the trade of the Province, and close personal at- tention to all business entrusted to us, we feel sure of giving our patrons every satisfaction, E. H. NORTON, Late of Norton Bros., Wholesale Hardware WM. McNEILL, Referring to the notice of the above Firm, the Auctioneer and Commission business, have much pleasure in recommending them to the public, confident tnat all consigaments and business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and careful attention. A. McNEILL, Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1889. GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware houses al] complete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the estore. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, ete, Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown. Aug 10, 1889—eod w oo THE UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT ALLISON COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. James R. Inch, LL.D., President. — Merchants. 4S University of Mount Allison College, with its associate Institutions, the Ladies’ —— | College and the Mount Allison Academy, con- stitutes one of the most extensive, complete to whom I have transferred all my iuterest Im | ang thorough educational establishments in the Dominion of Canada. Students may enter either as regular Matriculants or as Specials who wish to follow chosen lines of study. Women are admitted to College Couraes and Degrees on the same conditions as students of the other sex. The domestic and social ar rangements are pleasant, and the expenses moderate. The first term of the Collegiate Year, Qe ee oe is an excellent one. The doctors are much| .2/, Three Minute Class— Purse $40—di- Monday, 19th—Georgetown. Tuesday, 20th—Cherry Valley. pleased that a business in that line has videi—$20 to first, $12 to 2d, $8 to 3d. E, H. NORTON & CO, | 1889-99, begins on the 20th of August next, ‘and the 2nd term on the 2nd of January, 1890. s19ag ‘st107}09 o}IG AA pur yultg ‘harp Iv] & “oye ‘syooys) pur sadt1izg oon ew ‘gu10948 Wednesday, 2ist—Milton. been started. He is prepared for dispen-| 34. Green Race—Purse $30—divided—$ld | For i . y; . ' : : 4 : r ' or further particulars address the Prest wi Thursday, 22nd—Charlostetown. ming at all hours. Look out for his big Y erat, 90 pipes fe 9h: =. ' AU CTION EERS, dent for a Culaudar. vet? poe Od , : On Friday the 23rd, all the clergy are to} advertisement aext week. Mec Sweepstake Running Race—Purse $10 = = oo cial ‘ Sackville Aug. 1, 1839. [aug 10 w 6m oh meet together at St. Paul’s Rectory tocon-| The tea party at Palmer Road, in aid of | _ - o in three. ye Commission Merchants & Money Se sna pe r “ a . sult with the Bishop, and discuss matters | the parish church, was a splendid success.| _©"*ties 10 per cent of purse ; 5 to enter ; 3 Sa “ ; of general importance to the Church in the} The proceeds were in the vicinity of $1800. - oe cm shat. 2 o Lenders. Charlottetown Drivi Park e Province. All kinds of amusements were provided. Entries close at the Secretary's office at 6} as : , : l ig . 7 ‘ Pe ee paves The committee were energetic, and spared | P- ™- 0 Monday, the 19th. deh Paihe and Wargpoase (for, the seeeeues) —_-—- 2 : Social Festivities and Amusements. | no pains to have a)l there enjoy themselves The cash must accompany each entry. - cS Premises lately oceapied by A. ENDERS for the construction of THIRTY # nat ik Cetin ee to the fullest extent. The tables were ex-}| Nationa! Rules to govern im every instance. Ao McNeill, Queen Street. STABLES, according to plans and speci- tall at Governinent House this evening. cellent. The burning « ti f thed . : re ficati ; ceed Sega gare heer ahyge ene, A . g question of the day,| A good Refreshment Saloon will be on the e rs —_— ications, to be seen at the office of Messrs. evening. Ball at Mr. F. T. Newbery’s on Wednesday evening. Cricket at the Park to-morrow afternoon. Review of local militia by General Middle- ton on Wednesday afternoon. **Can Man Fly?” was practically answered by Mr. Laurent Doucett. The invention of his flying machine is truly wonderful. Those who did not nor could not avail themselves of visiting the tea grounds and partaking of the bountiful supply provided ground, but no intoxicating liquors of any kind will be sold. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 6 a. m. (local), on the 22d, arriving at Alberton at 11 o'clock, returning the same evening at 6 p. m., at the following special rates, including admission to the grounds : “SuBy Prompt and careful attention to all business Auction Sales conducted. All returns made on day after Sale. Notes will be held by us, and Cash Returns made for all credit sales, aug 10, 1889—w | Phillips & Chappell, Architects, Queen Street, will be received by me at the office of Messrs. Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, not later than 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, 16th instant. for all missed a rare treat. Tignish, Aug. 9, 1889. nr ne DP — ar Personal. ee } j Security to the amount of 15 per cent, of > the tendeis will be required for the due per- | formance of the contract. | The Directors do not bind themselves ta | Pecept the lowest or any tender. OF P. E. ISLAND, | | A. B. WARBURTON, Charlottetown, North Wiltshire and SUE CTU o's ow 6 vans ee ss ob bbs Rss $1.75 J. W. Richards, Esq., is in town, ' . ea yor sr may Emerald, Freetown, Ken. Men. Sela Lofacany ta: vesteteced ot 0 ° un oe SER ee Oe 1.50 an g gistered “1 UOOK § Ours 1 ats Summerside, Miscouche, Wellington.. 1.26 _Sir John Ross, Commander of the forces in Port, Hill $1; O'Leary, 75c ; Bloomfield, 50c Canada, is staying at the Hotel Davies. Also return tickets on regular trains at one General Middleton is the guest of Lieut.- first-class fare ; good to return same and fol Tieat tl, Worsley, D. A. G., itt we here Calida and the United States,|'osise 2a this evesine Admission 25 cents ; Ladies free. ‘ shiny. : : oe , 7 ‘ ; His Lordship Bishop Courtney is the guest ae Homes JAMES E, BIRCH, of the Ven. Archdeacon Jones. ca ad. . Wickham, Principal of Queen Square RAILWAY AND STEAMERS. eS aa er anos arrived from Montreal in the Coban —— T 7 7. Coens M. P., of Montreal, arrived Paras the en ae avell - AN PHRACITE COAL, =) : ie. 4 tos e requirements of Travellers, p> . B ar nated z = — combining all the grincigal cities and oe . Howlan, Patrick Blake, Req. M. 2 oe of interest in Canada and the United States. yp esanaine to-day. per Brigt. Cor- others. Jt is needlessto add that he obtained all limes of Btoclnabt, ee sod mach ses TM ® veay favorable impression of the town and on application to province. The trip from Montreal in th Coban was, he says, very pleasant indeed. : FENTON Tf. ae ; , arlottetown, ——_- a The man who ought to listen and | Agent in P. E, Island for Toe. Cook & So usually does most of the talking, Pen July 6, 1889—tt : o Ta SNMOASH ee ee — 0 ‘MOT soolId PUB JUETI]AOSSB 8 ‘SIsMOLT ‘“SIRET Aug. 9, 1889—tili date Secretary. The Annual Scottish Gatheri aT wv ai oa tan LYST OF PRIZES Grounds, Charlottetown, FOR ON THURSDAY, AUG. 1th, = - WOODTLL'S ¢ ng rengeaterton ina em, e| German Baking Powder =] and Steamers at special rates, etc., sce pro. : ’ gramme JAMES D. IRVING, Fé mR A UGUS'1 ; President. JOHN M. CAMPBELL, : Secretary. jy24—aly thdte why. 3i — TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES : i SUAHLOUA ADINV.LS ps sailing from New York, “S72 WAL BAL CR Ss CEE BAL 300 Tons Anthracite Coal, (EXTRA QUALITY.) hae ddan C LYONS. ‘SHOIUd LSAMO'T pe® SGood ISA fet: will be published in a few days. Halifax, Aug. 3, I8S9. ‘s3aa]oA ‘“SYTIC ‘soysnig ‘sseyqyevag ‘XUMISOH SUeIplTyD puv serpy] TOO